@marcthiele↩️ Nothing special and exactly what is written in the bridgy documentation. One line of code in the header and then one line to integrate the webmentions below your post (plus the styling you want to use of course) (twitter.com/_/status/979670824516014080)

@kevinmarks↩️ I agree that we don't need to keep reinventing protocols. DNS and web serving are decentralized and robust. We can layer protocols on top for social subscription and notification - WebPub, WebMention and more #indieweb ones (twitter.com/_/status/979675798679445505)

[kaushal_modi]mblaney: Thanks for the test! The only thing remaining is the p-name parsing now. Zegnat++ and aaronpk++ have updated the php-mf2 library to support HTML5 too. The pin13.net/mf2 site has also be updated to use the updated library and so now https://pin13.net/mf2/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fscripter.co parses the p-name in h-feed correctly.

sknebel!tell grantcodes: together sees the channel list from my microsub server, but I can't switch channels away from the notification channel and it appears as if it doesn't even send requests to get the timeline for those when I try

Loqiaaronpk: sknebel left you a message 6 hours, 12 minutes ago: if a microsub server sees a post has been updated (e.g. it gets a websub notification about that), how does it tell the microsub client about that happening?

aaronpkthe more webby version of that is that you create either a separate feed where posts to friends-only show up and it requires authentication to view, or your main feed shows additional items when fetched with authentication

tantekand then I wrote custom POSSE to Twitter code for my indie events that posts an semi-structured event summary to Twitter, with the venue @-name serving as a convenient text-readable @-venue = "at venue"

Loqi[gRegor Morrill] Facebook, I have never even heard of these organizations much less been a customer. I manually removed at least 100 of these from my Ad Preferences page recently and now there are these 15. What are you doing?

tantekaaronpk, as a geo expert, WDYT of this "The square size of 3m x 3m is consistent across the globe" - from what I know I have a hard time understanding how that's possible in any reasonable transformation / projection

Loqiexport (specifically, How to export your data) in the context of the indieweb refers to the ability to download some or all of your data from a site, typically from a silo, though also for CMS or site migration https://indieweb.org/how_to_export

[kevinmarks]I went through a lot of this geo stuff earlier this week. Leaflet is very easy, and has a great choice of image tile sources. What3words is worse in every way than geo urls. If you want a good name to lat long service or vice versa use foursquare

sknebeldealing with feeds that are not in channels is something I'll have to figure out, not sure what I want to do there. either synthesize a catchall channel, or turn each of them into their own channel. UI and model just don't match up, at least with the microsub readers we have now